JORDAN REVIEWS STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Amman- Jordan’s
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Minister Imad Fakhoury said
that the national economy needs to close up holes weakening its build and
inhibiting its progress towards expanding its pro-investment environment, creating
more employment opportunities, and developing
female contribution to the
economy.
Both Jordan and
the U.N. agreed on modifying the next U.N. strategic development partnership
framework (U.N.S.D.P.F.) in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Goals and the priorities of the Jordanian government.
Addressing
representatives of U.N. agencies in the Kingdom, the minister called for
following certain priorities while drafting the U.N.S.D.P.F.
“The government
of Jordan, in May, officially requested the U.N. to adopt what is known as the
‘Delivering as One approach’, where we would like to take the preparation of
this 2018-2022 U.N.S.D.P.F. as an opportunity to start implementing this
approach,” Fakhoury said at the opening of the U.N. strategic prioritization
retreat.
He added that
Jordan is looking forward to “operationalizing” this approach through adopting
collective outcomes across the humanitarian and development sectors, where “we
would like to see the integration of humanitarian planning under the strategic
framework of the U.N.S.D.P.F.”
“We believe
that the ‘Delivering as One approach’ will be an opportunity to further
strengthen the effectiveness and coherence of the U.N. assistance in Jordan and
ensure a better donor coordination process,” Fakhoury added.
These
priorities include drafting a strategy that is aligned with Jordan Vision 2025,
addressing structural weakness in the economy and building more responsive
public institutions.
Jordan’s
priority goals also include tackling the country’s gender gap through promoting
increased political and economic participation of women, and improving Jordan’s
human resources development system in line with the recently launched National
Strategy for Human Resources Development 2016-2025.
Jordan, in addition,
seeks to alleviate poverty and unemployment with a focus on “implementation
rather than just policies and strategies”, according to the minister.
The U.N. and
the government have already formulated “thematic consultation groups” in line
with the key elements of Agenda 2030. The emergent themes are: “People and
Dignity”, “Prosperity”, “Planet” and “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”.
According to
Edward Kallon, the U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator to Jordan, the
U.N.S.D.P.F. will guide U.N. agencies’ work and their “interventions” in Jordan
for five years.
He added that
since the first meeting of the steering committee which kicked off the
U.N.S.D.P.F. in August, the U.N. country team in Jordan has embarked on its
common country assessment to examine the challenges confronting Jordan and
their root causes with a view to begin crafting an appropriate and responsive
vision for change.
Credit: Mohammed
Al-Daameh
Asharq Al-Awsat news
JORDAN REVIEWS STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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